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Form  No.  A-368,  Rev.  8/95 


Educational  Publication  No.  122  Division  of  School  Inspection  No.  34 


SUPPLEMENTARY  LIST 


of 


LIBRARY  BOOKS 


for  the 


ELEMENTARY  SCHOOLS 
1928 


Published  by  the 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 

Raleigh,   N.   C. 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 


(Made  under  section  345,  Chapter  136,  Public  Laws  1923,  for  the  distribu- 
tion of  the  appropriation  under  Title  IV,   5,    (3), 
Chapter  79,   Public  Laws   1927.) 

1.  The  county  board  of  education  will  make  application  in  writing  on 
blanks  furnished  by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  for 
that  purpose. 

2.  The  county  board  of  education  shall  furnish  to  the  State  Board  of 
Education  satisfactory  evidence  that  the  county  board  of  education  and 
the  patrons  and  friends  of  the  local  union  school  district  have  substantially 
complied  with  the  provisions  of  section  346,  Chapter  136,  Public  Laws  of 
1923.      (See  on  page  19.) 

3.  The  county  board  of  education  will  enter  into  a  general  agreement 
with  the  State  Board  of  Education  to  comply  with  the  rules  and  regula- 
tions of  this  board. 

4.  This  agreement  shall  include  the  following: 

a.  To  select  books  only  from  the  North  Carolina  State  grade  and  high 
school  library  list,  or  from  other  standard  grade  and  high  school  library 
lists,  omitting  the  following:  sets  of  supplementary  readers,  encyclopaedias, 
complete  sets  of  books,  dictionaries,  and  magazines. 

b.  To  invest  the  entire  $150.00  in  library  books  at  the  opening  of 
the  term,  in  any  event  not  later  than  November  15th  of  the  school  year 
in   which   the  appropriation   is  made. 

c.  To  file  with  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  a  list 
of  the  books  purchased,  together  with  the  prices  paid. 

d.  To  agree  that  at  least  one-half  of  the  books  shall  be  selected  for 
use  in  the  elementary  grades. 

e.  To  make  adequate  provision  for  the  care  of  the  books  and  for  the 
operation  of  the  library. 

f.  To  keep  accurate  records  of  the  use  of  the  library,  and  to  make 
annual  reports  of  these  facts  to  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  In- 
struction  on   blanks   prepared   and  furnished   by  him. 


INTRODUCTION 


This  bulletin  is  a  supplement  to  Educational  Publication  No.  69,  "List 
of  Library  Books  for  the  Elementary  Schools  of  North  Carolina",  issued 
in  19  23.  It  is  hoped  that  this  additional  list  will  be  of  service  to  local 
school  officials  in  the  selection  of  new  library  books. 

Miss  Susan  Fulghum,  with  the  able  assistance  of  Miss  Cecelia  Bason, 
Miss  Nora  Beust,  and  Miss  Sallie  Marks,  all  of  the  School  of  Education, 
University  of  North  Carolina,  and  Mrs.  P.  L.  Koos,  librarian,  Winston- 
Salem  City  Schools,  prepared  this  list.  The  committee  has  labored  un- 
tiringly and  has  rendered  a  distinct  service  to  the  rural  school  libraries. 

One  of  the  most  gratifying  things  in  connection  with  the  development 
of  the  new  rural  public  school  is  the  rapidity  with  which  library  facilities 
are  being  increased  in  connection  with  the  large  union  schools.  The  avidity 
with  which  school  children  in  the  country  seize  upon  this  new  oppor- 
tunity is  a  revelation  both  to  teachers  and  to  patrons.  The  local  associ- 
ations of  parents  and  teachers  are  assisting  in  many  ways  to  make  this 
movement  a  success. 

The  rules  relating  to  the  distribution  of  the  State  aid  have  been  modi- 
fied by  the  State  Board  of  Education.  They,  together  with  the  school 
library  law,   appear   elsewhere   in  this   bulletin. 

I  wish  to  take  this  opportunity  to  thank  the  many  publishers  for  their 
generosity  in  providing  sample  copies  for  examination.  Most  of  these 
copies   have  been  returned. 


State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 


August  20,  1928. 
25C 


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CONTENTS 


Class  No.  Page 

028              Picture  Books  and  Youngest  Readers 5 

First   Grade    List 5 

Second  Grade  List 7 

Third  Grade  List 8 

220               Bible   Stories    10 

811              Poetry    10 

398              Fairy    Stories — Folklore 10 

5  91              Animal  Stories    11 

910-919      Geography  and  Travel    11 

608              Inventions — Industries     12 

500               Nature — Science    12 

920  Biography — Collective     13 

921  Biography — Individual    13 

930-973      History 14 

970               Indian    Life    14 

320              Government — Citizenship    14 

612              Health 15 

700              Fine     Arts — Art.      Music 15 

793              Plays 15 

7  90              Amusements  and  Games 16 

Stories     16 


SUPPLEMENTARY  LIST  FOR  PRIMARY  GRADES 


FIRST  GRADE 

Picture  Rooks — Rhymes   and  Poems 
Grades  List  Price 

1-2        Rrooke.     Little  Bo-peep  and  other  nursery  rhymes.      Warne.  $  .75 

1-2        Rrooke.      Oranges  and  lemons.      Warne.  .75 

1-3        Rrooke.      Three  bears.      Warne.  .75 

1-2        Rrooke.      Nursery  rhymes  picture  book  No.  1.      Warne.  2.00 

1-2        Rrooke.      My  book  of  pets    (linen).      Volland.  .50 

1-2        Caldecott.      Picture  book  No.    3    (linen).      Warne.  .60 
1-3        Cizek.      Weihnachten  (Christmas  book).  B.  Westerman  and  Co.    2.75 

1-2        Crane.      Old  Mother  Hubbard.      Dodd.  1.50 

1-3        Darwin.      The  tale  of  Mr.   Tootleoo.      Harper.  2.00 

(Rhymes  read  by  teacher) 

1-5        De  La  Mare.      A  child's  day.      Holt.  1.75 

1-5        De  La  Mare.      Peacock  pie.      Holt.  2.25 

1-2        Falls.      ABC  book.     Doubleday.  2.00 

1-7        Fuertes.      The  book  of  dogs.     National  Geog.  Soc.  2.00 

1-7        Fuertes.      The  book  of  birds.      National  Geog.   Soc.  3.00 
1-7        Fuertes.      The  book  of  wild  animals  of  North  America. 

(Valuable  for  fine  pictures.)      National  Geog.   Soc.      3.00 

1-4        Fyleman.      Fairies  and  chimneys.      Doran.  1.25 
1-7        Grant.     Story  of  the  ship.      (Pictures — grades  1-3.     Valuable 

information,  grades  4-7.)      McLoughlin.      1.50 

1-2        Greenaway.      A  apple   pie.      Warne.  .75 

1-3        Jackson.      Peter  Patter  book.      Rand.  1.25 

1-3        Le  Mair.      Old  nursery  rhymes — No.    2.      McKay.  .65 

1-3        Lofting.      Porridge  poetry.      Stokes.  1.25 
1-3        Miller.      In  the  nursery  of  my  bookhouse.      Bookhouse. 

(One  of  an  attractive  but  expensive  set  of  books.) 

1-3        Moore.      The  night  before  Christmas.      Gabriel.  1.00 

1-3        Muter.      Good  little  children  from  A-Z.      Volland.  1.00 

1-3        Gabriel*     My  book  of  cats  and  dogs.      Gabriel.  .75 

1-3        Gabriel.      My  book  of  birds    (linen).      Gabriel.  .75 

1-3        Rae.      Children  at  play  in  many  lands.      Volland.  1.50 

1-3        Gabriel.      The  railway  book    (linen).      Gabriel.  .75 

1-4        Smith.      The  circus    (Teacher  reads).      Stokes.  2.50 

1-4        Smith.      Country  book   (Teacher  reads).     Stokes.  2.50 
1-3        Wright.      Jack  and  Jill  and  other  mother  goose  rhymes.      Rand.     .35 

Mother  Goose  Editions 

1-3        Falls.      Mother  Goose.      Doubleday.  2.00 

1-3        Folkard.      Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes.      Macmillan.  1.75 

1-3        Greenaway.      Mother  Goose.      Warne.  1.00 

1-3        Rackham.      Mother  Goose.      Century.  3.50 

1-3        Richardson.      Mother  Goose.      Volland.  1.00 

1-3        Smith,  E.  R.      Mother  Goose.      Putnam.  2.50 

1-3        Smith,  J.  W.      Mother  Goose.     Dodd.  5.00 

1-3        Smith,  J.  W.      The  little  Mother  Goose.     Dodd.  1.50 

1-3        Welsh.      Book  of  nursery  rhymes.      Heath.  .76 

1-3        Wilson.      Every  child's  Mother  Goose.     Macmillan.  2.25 

1-3        Wright.      The  real  Mother  Goose.     Rand.  2.00 


6  Supplementary  List  for  Primary  Grades 

Poems  and  Rhymes  Set  to  Music 

Grades  List  Price 

1-3  Homer.      Songs    from   Mother   Goose.      Macmillan.  1.75 

1-3  Moffat.      Little  songs   of   long   ago.      McKay.  1.75 

1-3  Moffat.      Our  old  nursery  rhymes.      McKay.  1.75 

Stories 

1-3  Bailey.      In  and  outdoor  plays  and  games.      Whitman.  .60 

1-3  Benson.      Pied  Piper  and  other  stories.      Flanagan.  .30 

1-2  Blaistlell.      Toytown.      Little.  1.00 

1-2  Bowman.      Happy  all  day  through.      Volland.  1.50 

1-2  Braden.      Little  book  of  well  known  toys.      Rand.  .45 

1-2  Byron.      The   little  small   red   hen.      Hodder.  .50 

1-2  Bufnngton.      The   circus   reader.      Sanborn.  .72 

1-2  Dootson.      Riddle  book   for   silent   reading.      Rand.  .80 

1-2  Field.      An  alphabet  for  boys  and  girls.      Doubleday.  .80 

1-2  Gage.      Up  and   doing.      Mentzer.  .64 

1-2  Gage.      Out  and  playing.      Mentzer.  .64 

1-2  Gale.      Circus   animals.      Rand.  .85 

1-2  Grant.      Pleasant  land  of  play.      Southern  Pub.   Co.  .60 

1-3  Jewett.      Hopi,   the   cliff   dweller.      Ed.    Pub.    Co.  .30 

1-2  Happy  Hour  Books.      Chicken   Little.      Macmillan.  .50 

1-3  Hill  and  Maxwell.      Charlie  and  his  kitten  Topsy.      Macmillan.      1.00 

1-3  La  Rue.      The  f  -  u  -  n  book.      Macmillan.  .68 

1-3  La   Rue.      Under  the   story   tree.      Macmillan.  .76 

1-3  Lawson.      A  pet  reader.      Beckley-Cardy.  .70 

1-3  Lodge.      Old   stories   for   young   readers.      Macmillan.  .40 

1-3  Lucas.      Four   and   twenty   toilers.      McDevitt.  2.25 

1-2  McElroy   and   Younge.      The   squirrel   tree.      Amer.    Bk.    Co.  .48 

1-2  Mildrum.      Dame  Wiggins  of  Lee  and  her  seven  wonderful 

cats.      Macmillan.      1.00 

1-3  Miriam.      Knowledge   primer   games.      Whitman.  .60 

1-2  Mother  Goose.      Wee  Willie  Winkie.      Macmillan.  .50 

1-2  Humpty    Dumpty.      MacMillan.  .50 

1-2  Hot    Cross    buns    (Bye-lo    ser. )       Rand.  .35 

1-3  Nevill.      All   Fu — a   Chinese   river  boy.      Friendship   Press.  .60 

1-3  Read  and  Lee.      An   airplane  ride.      Scribner's.  .60 

1-3  Grandfather's   farm.      Scribner's.  .60 

1-3  Rice.      The  lost  monkey.      Newson.  .48 

1-3  Richardson.      Old,    old    tales   retold.      Volland.  3.50 

1-3  Rossetti.      Sing-song    (poetry).      Macmillan.  1.25 

1-3  Sample.      My   cut   a    picture   book.      Silver.  .76 

1-2  Serl.      Every   day   doings   at   home.      Silver.  .68 

1-2  Serl.      Work  a  day  doings  on  the  farm.      Silver.  .68 

1-3  Sindelar.      Nixie  bunny  in  work  a  day  land.      Beckley.  .70 

1-3  Skinner.      Tale  of- Tibby  and  Tabby.      Duffield.  .50 

1-3  Szalatnay.      The  cock  and  the  hen   (Teacher  reads).      Harper.       2.50 

1-2  Tippit.      This  singing  farmer.      World.  .68 

1-3  Wright.      The  magic   boat.      Ginn.  .80 

1-2  Zirbes  and  Keliber.      The  book  of  pets.      Keystone  View  Co.  .57 

1-2  Zirbes  and  Wesley.      The  story  of  milk.      Keystone  View  Co.  .57 

Primers   and  First  Readers 

Elson  Primer,  .56;  First  Reader,  .60;   Scott  Foresman. 

Child  Library  Primer,  .56;   First  Reader,  .60;   Scott  Foresman. 

Open  Road  to  Reading  Primer,  .44;   First  Reader,  .52;   Ginn. 


Supplementary  List  for  Primary  Grades  7 

Horton-Carey  Book  I,  .7  6;   Heath. 

Pathway  to  Reading  Primer,  .68;   First  Reader,   68;   Silver-Burdett. 

Child's  Own  Way  Primer  (Wag  and  Puff),  .60;  First  Reader  (Surprise 
Stories),  .60;  Wheeler. 

Child  Story  Primer,  .60;   First  Reader,  .64;   Lyons  and  Carnahan. 

Newson  Primer  (Playtime),  .60;  First  Reader  (Good  Times),  .60;  New- 
son  Co. 

Rhyme   and   Story   Primer,    .65;    Little-Brown. 

The  Storyland  Reader,  .7  5;   Noble  and  Noble. 

Storyfolk — first  book,   .68;   World  Book  Co. 

First  Lessons  in  Learning  to  Study   (First  Reader),  .64;   Ginn. 

Bolenius  Primer,   .60;    First  Reader,   .60;    Houghton. 

SECOND   GRADE 

Stories 

Grades                                                                                                                   List  Price 

2-3        Adams.      Five   little  friends.      Macmillan.  .80 

2-3        Albright  and  Hall.      Nature  stories,  books  1  and  2.      Mentzer.  .72 

1-4        Balch.      Good   times  at  Grandpa's.      Newson.  .60 

2-3        Batchelder.      Topsy-turvy   tales.      Scribner.  .60 

1-4        Bergengren.     Jane,  Joseph  and  John    (verses).      Atlantic.  2.00 

2-5        Bianco.      Velveteen   rabbit.      Doran.  2.00 

1-3        Blaisdell.      Pine  tree  playmates..     Sanborn.  .72 

3-4        Burgess.      Peter    Cottontail.      Little.  .50 

2-5        Carrick.      More  picture  tales  from  the  Russian.      Stokes.  1.25 

1-3        Clark.      Poppy  seed  cakes.      Doubleday.  2.00 

2-4        Crane (il).      The  sleeping  beauty.      Dodd.  1.50 

"2-3        Dalgleish.      A   happy  school  year.      Rand.  .80 

2-3        Dietz.      Good  times  on  the  farm.      Newson.  .40 
1-3        FoUttales.      (Happy  hour  series.)      Three  little  pigs.  Macmillan     .50 

1-3        Bremen    band.       Macmillan.  .50 

1-3 Three   billy   goats.      Macmillan.  .50 

2-3        Gale.      Circus    animals.      Rand.  .85 

2-3        Grant.      Windmills   and   wooden   shoes.      Southern   Pub.  .72 

2-5        Grishina.      Peter  Pea.      Stokes.  1.50 

2-3        Gruelle.      Raggedy  Ann.      Volland.  1.25 

2-4        Heward.      The   twins   and   tabiffa.      Jacobs.  1.50 

2-5        Heward.      Ameilar-Anne  and  the  green   umbrella.      McCrae.  1.50 

2-3        Hill  and  Maxwell.      Charlie  and  his  puppy  Bingo.      Macmillan.  1.25 

2-3        Hill  and  Maxwell.      Charlie  and  his  kitten  Topsy.     Macmillan.  1.25 

2-3        Hogan.      The  little  black  and  white  lamb.      Macrae.  1.00 

1-3        Holt.      The  story  a  day  book.      Macmillan.  .80 

2-3        Howard.      The  language  garden.      Macmillan.  .80 
2-3        Lang.      Andrew  Lang  Readers   (blue  series,  books  1  and  2). 

Longmans.  .68 

1-2        La  Rue.      In   animal   land.      Macmillan.  .80 
1-3        Lester.      Great  pictures  and  their  stories   (Books  1  and  2). 

Mentzer.  .72 

2-4        Lindberg.      Karl's  journey  to  the  moon.      Harper.  1.50 

2-4        Lindsay.      Bobby  and   the   big   road.      Lothrop.  1.50 

2-4        Lofting.      The  story  of  Mrs.  Tubbs.      Stokes.  1.25 

1-3        Lynch.      The  magic  clothespin.      Houghton    (sch.  ed.)  .80 

2-4        Meyer.      Sunshine  farm.      Little.  1.00 

2-3        Meyer.      Under  the  maple  tree.      Little.  .70 

2-3        Morcomb.      Red   feather  stories.      Lyons.  .60 

2-3        Muler.     Little  people   of  the   snow.      Flanagan.  .66 


8  Supplementary  List  for  Primary  Grades 

Grades  List  Price 

2-3  Orton.      Prince  and  Rover  of  Cloverfield  farm.      Stokes.  1.00 

2-3  Orton.      Bobby  of  Cloverfield  farm.      Stokes.  1.00 

1-3  Orton.      Little  lost  pigs.      Stokes.  1.25 

1-3  Oiton.      Prancing  Pat.      Stokes.  1.25 

1-3  Olnistead  and  Grant.      Ned  and  Nan  in  Holland.  Row.                   .68 

1-3  Potter.      All   about   Peter   Rabbit.      Cupples.  .40 

2-3  Rae.      Grassbopper  green  and  the  meadow  mice.  Volland.              .75 

1-3  Read  and  Lee.      A  story  about  boats.      Scribners.  .60 

1-3  Read  and  Lee.    .An  engine's  story.      Scribners.  .60 

2-4  Rickert.      Bojabi   tree.      Doubleday-Doran.  .75 

1-2  Serl.     Johnny  and  Jenny  rabbit.     Amer.  Bk.   Co.  .56 

2-4  Sherman.      The   gay   kitchen.      Little.  .70 

1-3  Smith.      Hawk-eye   and   Hiawatha.      Flanagan.  .68 

2-4  Thompson.      Golden   trumpets.      Macmillan.  .80 

2-4  Tippett.      I  live  in  a  city.      Harper.  .75 

1-2  Wright  (il.)       Polly   Flinders.      Rand.  .75 

1-2  Wright(iL)      Our  child's  favorites.      Rand.  .75 

Second  Readers.      (Include  some  in  the  library.) 

Everyday  classics,      Macmillan   Co.,   .6S. 

Elson.      Scott  Foresman.   .68. 

Child  Library.      Scott  Foresman,   .68. 

Open  Road  to  Reading.      Ginn,   .56. 

Story  fun.      Second  Book.     World  Bk.  Co.,  .72. 

Bolenius.     Second  Reader.     Houghton,  .72. 

Story  Hour.     Book  II.     American  Bk.  Co.,  .54. 

Pathway  to  reading.      Silver-Burdett,   .7  6. 

Child's  Own  Way.      (New  stories.)      Wheeler,  .7  6. 

Child  Story.     Lyons  and  Carnahan,  .80. 

Newson.      (The  Open  Door.)      Newson  Co.,  .72. 

Horton-Carey.      Book  II.      Heath,   .80. 

Learn  to  Study.     Book  I.     Ginn,  .64. 

Silent  Reading  Hour.      Wheeler,  .72. 

THIRD    GRADE 

3-5        Allen.      How  and  where  we  live.      Ginn.  .88 
2-3        Andersen.     The  steadfast  tin  soldier.      (Happy  hour  series.) 

Macmillan  .50 

3-4        Bacon.      The   lionhearted   kitten.      Macmillan.  2.00 

3-5        Baker.      The   lost   Merbaby.      Duffield.  2.00 
3-5        Barrie   (ed.  by  Byron).      Peter  Pan  and  Wendy   (retold  for 

boys  and  girls).      Scribner.  .88 

2-3        Batchelder.      Peggy   stories.      Scribner.  .60 

3-5        Bianco.      The  little  wooden  doll.      Macmillan.  1.00 

3-4        Bigham.      The  bad  little  rabbit.      Little.  1.00 

3-4        Brown.     Green  gate  to  the  sea.     Silver.  .76 

2-5        Browning.      Pied  piper  of  Hamelin.      Rand.  1.50 

3-5        Carrick.      Still  more  Russian  picture  tales.      Stokes.  1.25 

3-5        Carrick.      Picture   folk   tales.      Stokes.  1.50 

3-5        Cobb  and  Cobb.      Arlo.      Arlo  Pub.  Co.  .60 

3-5        Cobb.      Pennie    (sch.  ed.  Arlo  Pub.   Co.)      Putnam.  .80 

2-4        Craik.      Bow-wow  and  Mew-mew.      Flanagan.  .52 
3-4        Davis.      Stories  of  the  United  States  for  ycungest  readers. 

(revised  ed.)      Ed.  Pub.  Co.  .75 

2-4        Dopp.      Bobby  and   Betty  in   the   country.      Rand.  .90 

3-6        Deming.      American  animal  life.      Stokes.  2.00 


Supplementary  List  for  Primary  Grades  9 

Grades  List  Price 

3-5        Dussauze.     Little  Jack  rabbit.      Macmillan.  1.00 

2-3        Ellingwood.      Cubby  bear.      Ginn.  .72 

2-4        Faulkner.      Tales  of  many  folk.      Scribner.  .80 

1-3        Geddings.      Juvenile  music    (music  educ.  series).     Ginn.  .76 

2-3        Gordon  and  Hall.      Nature  stories — autumn.      Mentzer.  .72 

2-3        Gordon   and   Hall.      Nature   stories — spring.      Mentzer.  .72 

3-4        Grover.      Never  grow  old   stories.      Lyons.  .76 

3-4        Gruelle.      Sunny  book  reader,   book   I.      Laidlaw.  .80 

3-5        Harper   and   Hamilton.      Pleasant   pathways.      Macmillan.  .84 
3-5        Hill  and  Maxwell.     Charlie  and  the  surprise  house.  Macmillan.      1.00 

2-4        Heward.      Ameliar-Anne  and  the  green  umbrella.      Macrae.  1.50 

3-5        Knowlton.      First   lessons   in   geography.      Macmillan.  .96 

2-4        La  Rue.     Billy  bang  book.  Macmillan.  .84 

3-4        Le  Fevre.      Little  grey  goose.      Macrae.  1.00 
3-5        Lester.      Great  pictures  and  their  stories.     Books  2  and  3. 

Mentzer        .72 

2-4        Lindsay.      Bobby  and  the  big  road.     Lothrop.  1.50 

3-4        Lindsay.      Story  garden.      Lothrop.  1.25 

3-4        Lindsay.      Toy  shop.     Lothrop.  1.50 

3-5        McCoy.      The  tale  of  the  good  cat  Jupie.     Macmillan.  1.75 

3-5        Milne.     Winnie-the-pooh.     Dutton.  2.00 

2-3        Monvel.      Susanna's  auction.      Macmillan.  1.00 

3-5        Morse.      Goldtree   and   silvertree    (plays).      Macmillan.  .84 

2-4        Nida.      Ab  the  cave  man.      Flanagan.  .68 

2-4        Orton.     Summer  at  Cloverfield  farm.     Stokes.  1.00 

2-4        Orton.     Winter  at  Cloverrield  farm.      Stokes.  1.00 

2-4        Perdue.     How  other  children  live.     Rand.  .90 

3-4        Phillips.     Little  Sally  Waters.     Houghton.                        "  1.75 

3-4        Potter.     Tailor  of  Gloucester.     Warne.  1.25 

3-4        Ross.     Reading  to  find  out.     Macmillan.  .60 

3-4        Scantlebury.      Little  world  children.      Ginn.  .72 

3-4        Shepherd.      Geography  for  beginners.      Rand.  .90 

2-3        Sherman.     Out  in  the  kitchen.     Little.  .70 

3-4        Stryker.      Little  dog  Ready.      Holt.  1.75 
2-4        Tappan.      Stories  of  America  for  very  young  readers.  Houghton.  1.75 

3-4        Terry.      History  stories  of  other  lands.     Book  I.      Row.  .51 

2-3        Troxell.      Pammy  and  his  friends.      Scribner.  .60 

2-4        Wells.     Peppi,  the  duck.     Doubleday.  2.00 

3-5        Wheeler.      Playing  with  clay.     Macmillan.  2.00 

3-4        Wilhelm.      With  scissors  and  paste.      Macmillan.  1.75 

2-3        Zirbes  and  AVesley.      Workers.      Keystone.  .58 

Third  Readers 

Every  Day  Classics.      Macmillan,   .72. 

Elson.      Scott  Foresman,   .76. 

Child  Library.      Scott  Foresman,   .7  6. 

Open  Road  to  Reading.     Ginn,  .60. 

Horton-Carey  Book  3.      Heath,  .80. 

Pathway  to   Reading.      Silver-Burdett,   .80. 

Child's  Own  Way.      (Best  Stories.)      Wheeler,   .76. 

Child  Story.     Lyons,  .88. 

Newson.      Third   Reader    (Storyland).      Newson,    .8  8. 

Learn  to  Study,  Book  II.     Ginn  and  Co.,  .72. 

Winston  Silent  Reader.     John  C.  Winston,  .72. 

Silent  Reading  Hour.     Wheeler,   .8  4. 


CLASSIFIED  LIST  FOR  GRADES  FOUR  TO  SEVEN 

CLASS  NO.  220.     BIBLE  STORIES 

Grades                                                                                                                   List  Price 

2-4        Bible.      Little  children's   Bible.      Macmillan.  .90 

Older  children's  Bible.      Macmillan.  1.50 
4-8        Bible.      Children's  Bible,  selections  from  the  Old  and  New 

Testaments.    (Arranged  by  Sherman  and  Kent.)     Scribner.  1.75 

3-6        Bible.      Old   Testament  stories.      Little-Brown.  .85 

CLASS  NO.   811.      POETRY 

2-4        Aldis.     Everything  and  anything.     Minton.  2.00 

4-5        Asquith.     Pillicock  hill.      Macmillan.  2.00 
1-7        Curry,  Brunei',  and  Huber.     The  poetry  book,  Vols.   1-3,  4-8. 

Rand.            .80  -  .90 

5-7        De  La  Mare.      Down-a-down  derry.      Holt.  3.00 
6-11      Edgar  and  Chilman.     A  treasury  of  verse  for  school  and  home. 

Crowell.  1.50 

5-8        Field.     Taxis  and  toadstools.      Doubleday.  2.00 

1-7        Grahame.     The  Cambridge  book  of  poetry  for  children.  Putnam.  1.75 

5-8        Hyett.      Fifty  Christmas  poems  for  children.     Appleton.  1.00 

1-5        Milne.     Now  we  are  six.      Dutton.  2.00 

1-5        Milne.      When  we  were  very  young.      Dutton.  3.50 

4-7        Palgrave.      Children's  treasury  of  lyric   poetry.      Macmillan.  1.40 

5-9        Quiller-Couch.     The  treasure  book  of  children's  verse.  Doran.  2.00 

5-8        Teasdale.      Rainbow  gold.      Macmillan.  1.50 

7-11      Thacher.     The  listening  child.      Macmillan.  1.20 

2-8        Thompson.      Silver  pennies.      Macmillan.  .80 
1-4        Untermeyer.     The  singing  world  for  younger  children. 

Harcourt  Brace.  3.00 

6-9        Untermeyer.      This  singing  world  (Junior  ed.)  Harcourt  Brace.  1.04 

5-8        Wynne.      For  days  and  days.     Stokes.  2.00 

CLASS  NO.  398.     FAIRY  STORIES — FOLKLORE 

5-6        Adams  and  Atchinson.      A  book  of  giant  stories.     Dodd-Mead.  2.00 

4-5        Alden.     Boy  who  found  the  king.     Bobbs.  1.75 

4-5        Babbitt.      More  Jataka  tales.      Bobbs.  1.75 

4-8        Chrisman.      Shen  of  the  sea.      Dutton.  1.65 

5-7        Colum.     The  girl  who  sat  by  the  ashes.     Macmillan.  2.00 

4-7        De  La  Mare.      Number  Two  Joy  street.      Appleton.  2.50 

5-7        De  La  Mare.     Told  again.      Knopf.  2.50 

3-5        Dickens.     The  magic  fish  bone.     Warne.  1.50 

4-6        Field.      Eliza  and  the  elves.      Macmillan.  2.00 

6-8        Finger.     Tales  from  silver  lands.      Doubleday.  3.50 

3-5        France.     Bee,  the  princess  of  the  dwarfs.      Dutton.  3.00 

3-5        France.     Little  sea  dogs.      Dodd.  2.50 

4-7        Grahame.     Wind  in  the  willows.      Scribners.  1.75 
2-3        Grimm   (Crane).     Household  stories  from  the  brothers  Grimm. 

Macmillan.  1.75 

4-5        Hawthorne.      Rumpty-Dudget's  tower.      Stokes.  1.50 
3-5        Hodgkins.      The  Atlantic  treasury  of  childhood  stories   (for 

teachers).      Atlantic  Monthly.  2.50 

6-7        Kenney.      Stars  and  their  stories.     Appleton.  1.25 

5-7        Lang.      The  magic   fairy  tales.      Longmans.  1.50 

5-7        Macdonald.      The  light  princess.      Macmillan.  1.00 


Supplementary  Classified  List  11 

Grades  Lisf  Price 

5-7        Nixon-Roulet.      Japanese  folk  stories  and  faery  tales. 

American  Book  Co.  .56 

4-6        Olcott.      Book  of  elves  and  fairies.     Houghton.  2.00 

5-7        Olcott.     Wonder  tales  from  windmill  lands.     Longmans  Green.  2.00 

4-6        Peck.      Stories  east  and  west.      Little.  .80 

4-6        Pyle.     The  wonder  clock.     Harper.  2.00 
5-7        Ruskin.     The  king  of  the  golden  river   (very  attractive 

edition).      Macmillan.  1.00 

6-7        Topelius.      Canute  Whistlewinks.      Foss   &   Olcott.  2.50 

4-7        Wilde.     The  happy  prince,  and  other  tales.     Brenlano.  1.25 
5-7        Young.      The  wonder  Smith  and  his  son.     Longman. 

Green   &   Co.  2.00 

CLASS  NO.  591.      ANIMAL  STORIES 

5-6        Baynes.     Polaris.     Macmillan.  1.50 

3-5        Burgess.     Animal  book  for  children.      Little.  3.00 

6-12      Cooper.      With  the  circus.      Little.  1.00 

4-7        Hawkes.     Trails  of  the  woods  and  waters.     Jacobs.  1.60 

6-12      Hawkes.     A  wilderness  dog    (a  wolf).     Macrae.  1.75 

3-5        Hudspeth.      Oregon  chief    (horse  story).      Ginn.  .80 

6-12      James.      Smoky    (sch.   ed.)      Scribner's.  1.00 

6-12      Kearton.      My  friend   Toto    (Chimpanzee).      Dodd.  1.00 

5-6        Meyer.      Trail  makers    (sch.   ed.)      Little.  .75 

6-12      Mitchell.      Horses  now  and  long  ago.      Harcourt.  3.00 

6-8        Mukerji.      Gay-neck.      Dutton.  2.25 

4-7        Mukerji.      Karl,  the  elephant.      Dutton.  2.00 

5-6        Parrish.      Kneehigh  to  a  grasshopper.     Macmillan.  2.50 

5-6        Phillips.      Ant  hills  and  soap  bubbles.      Macrae.  2.00 

5-7        Roberts.     Kindred  of  the  wild.     Page.  3.00 

5-7        Roberts.     Watchers  of  the  trails.      Page.  3.00 

6-7        Roberts.      The  feet  of  of  the  furtive.     Macmillan.  1.50 

5-7        Ross.      Book  of  noble  dogs.      Century.  2.00 

4-6        Riggs.     Animal  stories  from  Eskimo  lands.     Stokes.  1.00 

5-7        Seton.     Biography  of  a  silver  fox.     Scribner.  2.50 

6-7        Terhune.     Lad,  a  dog.      Dutton.  2.00 

5-7        Wells,  C.     The  jungle  man  and  his  animals.     DufField.  3.00 

CLASS  NOS.  910-919.      GEOGRAPHY  AND  TRAVEL 

5-7        Ayrton.      Child  life  in   Japan.      Heath.  .60 

3-4        Barrows  &  Parker.     Geog.  journeys  in  distant  lands.      Silver.  1.08 

5-7        Barrows  &  Parker.     United  States  and  Canada.     Silver.  1.08 

7-8        Clark.     Europe.     Silver.  1.25 

5-7        Chamberlain  &  Chamberlain.      Europe.      Macmillan.  .96 

5-7        Crew.      Saturday's  children  (life  in  other  lands).  Little  Brown.  2.00 

6-8        Dakin.      Great  rivers  of  the  world.      Macmillan.  .96 

5-7        Demetrios.      When  I  was  a  boy  in  Greece.      Lothrop.  1.25 
5-7        Franck.      Travels  in  many  lands — Japanese  empire.     F.  A. 

Owen.  .72 

5-7        Franck.     Travels  in  many  lands- — China.     F.  A.  Owen  Co.  .72 
6-7        Fairgrieve  &  Young.      Human  geography  by  grades — United 

States  Bk.  IV.     D.  Appleton  &  Co.  1.12 
5-7        Fairgrieve  &  Young.      Human  geography — the  world.  Bk.  III. 

D.    Appleton.  .96 

t-5        Fairgrieve  &  Young.      Homes  far  away.      Appleton.  .80 


12  Supplementary  Classified  List 

Grades                                                                                                                   List  Price 

6-8  Faris.     Real  stories  of  the  geography  makers.     Ginn.  .92 

5-7  Grant.     Story  of  the  ship  (Teachers'  use  in  grades  1-3). 

McLoughlin  1.50 

4-5  Knowlton.     Introduction  to  world  geography.     Macmillan.  1.32 

6-7  Lattimer.     Your  Washington  and  mine.     Scribner.  1.40 

7-11  Marr.     Into  the  frozen  south.     Funk  &  Wagnalls.  2.00 

6-7  Meeker.     Ox  team  clays  on  the  Oregon  trail.     World.  1.20 

4-7  Methley.      Happy  homes  in  foreign  lands.      Stokes.  1.00 

4-7  Methley.      How  the  world  travels.      Stokes.  1.00 

5-7  Mitton.     Book  of  London  for  young  people.     Macmillan.  3.00 

7-8  Packard  &  Shmott.     Nations  as  neighbors.      Macmillan.  2.00 

5-7  Perkins.     Scotch  twins    (sen.  ed.)      Houghton.  .88 

7-8  Redfield.     We  and  the  world.      Silver  Burdett.  .84 

4-6  Rowe.      The  rabbit  lantern.      Macmillan.  1.75 

5-7  Stefansson.     Northward  ho!      (sch.  ed.)      Macmillan.  .80 

7-11  Stuart.     The  young  folk's  book  of  other  lands.     Little,  Brown 

&   Co.  2.00 

4-7  Sugimoto  &  Austen.     Taro  and  Hana  in  Japan.     Stokes.  1.00 

4-7  Sullivan.      Brother  Eskimo.      Century.  1.75 

4-7  Smith.     Human  geography.     Bks.  1  &  II.     Winston.  1.36 

5-7  Tee-van.      Red  howling  monkey.      Macmillan.  2.00 

5-7  Van  Deusen.     Stories  of  Porto  Rico.     Silver  Burdett.  1.32 

6-7  Wheeler  &  Holmes.     Burton  Holmes  travel  stories — 

Egypt  Vol.   I,   Japan  Vol.   II.      Wheeler.  1.00 

CLASS  NO.  608.      INVENTIONS,  INDUSTRIES 

4-5  Bassett.      Steve  and  the  steam  engine.     Little.  1.65 

6-7  Bond.     American  boys'  engineering  book.      Lippincott.  2.50 

6-7  Bragg.      World  of  sound.      Dutton.  2.00 

6-11  Bridges.     The  young  folk's  book  of  the  sea.     Little,  Brown  &  Co.  2.00 

7-11  Collins.      The  boy  chemist.      Lothrop.  2.00 

7-11  Collins.      The  boy  scientist.      Lothrop.  2.50 

5-8  Crump.      Boy's  book  of  airmen.      Dodd.  2.00 

6-12  Darrow.      Boys'  own  book  of  science.      Macmillan.  2.50 

6-12  Darrow.     Thinkers  and  doers.      Silver.  1.16 

4-6  Eaton.      The   story   of  transportation.      Harpers.  1.25 

5-7  Eaton.     The  story  of  light.      Harpers.  1.25 

5-12  Fabre.     Wonder  book  of  chemistry.     Century.  2.50 

7-11  Fabre.     Here  and  there  in  popular  science.  Century.  2.50 

6-8  Maxwell.      The   story   of  books.      Harpers.  1.25 

6-12  Morgan.    Boy's  home  book  of  science  and  construction.  Lothrop.  2.50 

5-7  Nida.     Science  reader.     Bk.  I.      Heath.  .88 

4-6  Rush  &  Winslow.      The  science  of  things  about  us.     Little.  .90 

6-11  Rush  &  Winslow.      Modern  Alladins  and  their  magic.     Little.  1.50 

6-7  Stone  &  Fickett.     Famous  days  in  the  century  of  inventions. 

Heath.  .72 

7-11  Tappan.     Wonders  of  science  (sch.  ed.)     Houghton.  1.00 

6-S  A'errill.      The  home  radio  up-to-date  (How  to  make  and 

use  it).      Harper.  1.00 

7-11  AVade.      Every  day  electricity   (Ref.)      Little.  2.00 

4-6  Watson.     The  story  of  milk.      Harpers.  1.25 

5-7  Watson.      The  story  of  textiles.      Harpers.  1.25 

4-6  Watson.      The  story  of  bread.      Harpers.  1.25 

CLASS  NO.  500.      NATURE — SCIENCE 

4-7  Burgess.      The  Burgess  flower  book  for  children.      Little.  3.00 


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Grades                                                                                                                   List  Price 

6-7        Cheesman.     Everyday  doings  of  insects.     McBride  &  Co.  2.50 

6-11      Curtis.      A  guide  to  the  trees.      Greenberg.  1.50 

6-8        DuPuy.      Our  bird  friends  and  foes.      Winston.  .80 

Edgerton.      The  Forest — a  handbook  for  teachers — U.  S.  Dept. 

Agri.     State  Dept.  Con.  &  Dev.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.     One  copy  free 

Forest  Service   (compiled).      Common  forest  trees  of  North 

Carolina.     State  Dept.  Con.  &  Development,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Free 

5-7        French.      Beginner's  garden  book.      Macmillan.  1.60 

6-8        Harris.     Elements  of  conservation.     Johnson  Pub.  Co.  .80 

6-8        Hawksworth.     A  year  in  the  wonderland  of  birds.     Scribner's.  1.20 

5-7        Henderson.      Children  of  the  tide.     Appleton.  1.50 

5-6        Johnson.     Star  people.     Macmillan.  1.50 

5-7        Maddox  &  Parkins.  Our  trees  and  how  they  serve  us.  Scribner's.  .84 

7-12      McKready.      A  beginner's  guide  to  the  stars.     Putnam.  1.00 

7-12      Mills.     Story  of  a  thousand  year  pine.     Houghton.  .48 

6           Moseley.     Our  wild  animals.     Appleton.  1.20 
4-7        Nida  &  Nida.     The  baby  animal  zoo  science  reader — Bk.  3. 

Heath.  .88 
6-11      Pack.      Trees  as  good  citizens    (ref.)      American 

Tree  Association.  4.00 

6-7        Pack.     School  book  of  forestry.     American  Tree  Asso.  1.00 
6-7        Parker  &  Cowles.     The  book  of  plants  (science  reader). 

Houghton.  .88 

6-7        Phillips.     Honey  Bees  and  Fairy  Dust.      Macrae  Smith.  2.00 

4-5        Patch.     First  lessons  in  nature  study.     Macmillan.  1.12 

6-11      Proctor.     The  young  folks'  book  of  the  heavens.     Little.  2.00 

5-11      Kolfe.      Our  national  parks.      Book  I.      Sanborn.  1.12 

CLASS   NO.   920.      BIOGRAPHY — COLLECTIVE 

6-8        Bolton.     Famous  men  of  science.      Crowell.  2.00 

6-8        Bridges.     Heroes  of  modern  adventure.      Little.  2.00 

6-9        Farjeon.  Mighty  men  from  Achilles  to  Julius  Caesar.  Appleton.  .96 
6-9        Farjeon.      Mighty  men  from  Beowulf  to  William  the 

Conqueror.      Appleton.  .96 

6-8        Large.      Little  stories  of  famous  explorers.      Wilde.  1.50 

6-11      Morgan.      Our  presidents.     Macmillan.  2.50 

5-7        Nida.      Pilots  and  pathfinders.      Macmillan.  ■  1.32 

5-7        Nida.     Explorers  and  pioneers.     Macmillan.  1.28 

5-8        Raw-son.     A  boy's  eye  view  of  the  Arctic.     Macmillan.  1.75 

5-11      Raymond.     Story  lives  of  master  writers.     Stokes.  2.50 

CLASS  NO.  921.      BIOGRAPHY — INDIVIDUAL 

6-7        Brown.  Roosevelt,  a  knight  of  the  nineteenth  century.  Johnson.  .80 

6-8        Green.      Dick  Byrd.      Putnam.  1.75 

5-11      Hallock.     Health  Heroes — Louis  Pasteur.     Heath.  1.12 

6-8        Hammond.     A  magician  of  science.      Century.  1.75 

6-11      Lindbergh.     We.     Putnam.  2.00 
6-7        Moores.      Life  of  Christopher  Columbus,  for  boys  and 

girls.      Houghton.  .48 

6-7        Paine.     The  girl  in  white  armor.     Macmillan.  2.50 

6-8        Slusser.  Stories  of  Luther  Burbank  and  his  plant  school.  Scribner  .83 

5-9        Thomas.     Boys'  life  of  Colonel  Lawrence.     Century.  2.00 

7-8        White.      Daniel  Boone   (sch.  ed.)      Allyn.  1.00 

7-11      White.      Daniel  Boone.     Doubleday.  1.75 

7-8        Williams.      Little  brother  Francis  of  Assisi.      Macmillan.  1.75 


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Supplementary  Classified  List 


CLASS    NOS.    930-973.      HISTORY 

Grades  List 

4-6        Blaisdell.      Boys  and   girls  of  American  history.      Little. 

4-6        Bailey.      Untold  history  stories.      F.  A.   Owen. 

5-7        Blaisdell  and  Ball.      English   history   story  book.      Little. 

5-7        Blaisdell  and  Ball.      Log  cabin  days.      Little. 

6-8        Coulomb,  McKinley,  White.     What  Europe  gave  to  America. 

Scribner. 
4-6        Coft'man.      The  story  of  America,  the  age  of  discovery. 

F.  A.   Owen. 
4-6        Coft'man.      The  story  of  America,  the  new  world  settlement. 

F.  A.   Owen. 
7-11      Chadsey,  Weinberg,  Miller.      America  in   the   making 
I.   Founding  the  nation.     Heath. 
II.    Growth  of  the  nation.      Heath. 
7-11      Carlton  and  Carlton.      The  story  of  the   Declaration   of 

Independence.      Scribner. 
4-7        Dale.     Stories  from  European  history.      Longmans. 
6-11      Dark.      The  book  of  England.      Doran. 
6-7        Griflis.      Belgium  the  land  of  art.      Houghton. 
6-7        Hall.      Buried  cities.      Macmillan. 
7-11      Hart.      In   our  times.      Macmillan. 
5-8        Hillyer.     A  child's  history  of  the  world.      Century. 
6-11      Holland.     Historic  ships.     Macrae-Smith  &  Co. 
7-9        Lamprey.      Days   of  the   builders.      Stokes. 
4-7        Lamprey.     Days  of  the  discoverers.     Stokes. 
7-11      Marshall.     The  story  of  human  progress.     Macmillan. 
4-7        Meriweather.     The  playbook  of  Columbus.      Harper. 
4-6        Mulliken.      Boys  and  girls  of  colonial  times.      Ginn. 
4-6        Nida.      Following  Columbus.      Macmillan. 
5-7        Nida.      Following   the   frontier.      Macmillan. 
5-7        Perkins.      The  American  twins  of  the  Revolution.     Houghton. 
5-7        Perkins.      Pioneer  twins.      Houghton. 
6-7        Tappan.      Story  of  our  Constitution.      Lothrop. 
7-11      Tryon  and  Lingley.     The  American  people  and  nation.     Ginn. 
7-11      Van  Loon.      Story  of  mankind    (sch.   ed.)      Macmillan. 
6-8        Vollintine.      The    making    of   America.      Ginn. 


Price 
.75 
.60 
.80 
.80 

1.20 

.52 

.52 

1.44 
1.44 

.72 

.80 

2.50 

1.10 

2.00 

1.40 

3.50 

4.00 

2.50 

2.50 

1.48 

2.00 

.76 

.96 

.96 

.88 

1.75 

1.50 

1.72 

2.20 

.96 


CLASS  NO.  970.      INDIAN  LIFE 

4-6  Coolidge.      Little  Ugly  Face.      Macmillan. 

3-5  Dearborn.      How   the   Indians   lived.      Ginn   and   Co. 

6-7  Grinnell.      When  Buffalo  ran.      Yale. 

6-7  Linderman.      Kootenai  why  stories.      Scribner's. 

6-7  Seymour.      The   Indians   today.      Sanborn. 

4-5  Schultz.     Sinopah,  the  Indian  boy.  Sch.  ed.     Houghton. 

2-4  Sterne.      White  Swallow.      Duffield. 

5-7  AVilson.     Waheenee.     Webb. 


.60 
.76 
2.00 
2.00 
.84 
1.00 
2.00 
1.00 


CLASS   NO.   320.      GOVERNMENT — CITIZENSHIP 

6-8  Abbott.     Story  of  our  navy  for  young  Americans.     Dodd.  2.50 

7-8  Crump.      The  boy's  book  of  the  United  State  mail.     Dodd.  1.75 

2-3  Dearborn.      The  road  to  citizenship.      Ginn.  .68 

7-8  Johnson.     We  and  our  work.      Boni.  2.07 

6-8  Patri.     The  spirit  of  America.     Amer.  Viewpoint.  1.20 

5-8  Smith.      Playing  to   win.      Mentzer.  .64 

7-9  Stewart  and  Hanna.     Adventures  in  citizenship.      Ginn.  1.20 


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Grades                                                                                                                   List  Price 
CLASS  NO.  612.      HEALTH 

3-5        Andress  and  Andress.     A  journey  to  healthland.      Ginn.  .72 

2-3        Andress  and  Bragg.      Sunshine   school.      Ginn.  .72 

4-6        Andress  and  Evans.      Boys  and  girls  of  Wake-Up-Town.      Ginn.  .76 

5-8        Andress  and  Evans.     Health  and  success.  Bk.   1.     Ginn.  .75 

Andress  and  Evans.     Health  and  good  citizenship.     Bk.  2.  Ginn.  .96 

4-5        Bigelow  and  Broadhurst.      Health   for   every   day.      Silver.  .72 
6-8        Bigelow  and  Broadhurst.      Health  in  home  and  neighborhood. 

Silver.  .84 
5-6        Burkard,  Chambers,  and  Maroney.     Health  habits  by 

practice.      Book  I.      Lyons  &  Carnahan.  .96 
7-8        Burkard,  Chambers,  and  Maroney.      Health  habits — physiology 

and  hygiene.  Book  II.     Lyons  &  Carnahan.1  1.00 

4-5        Payne.     We  and  our  health,  Bk.  I.     Amer.  Viewpoint.  .80 

6-8        Payne.      "We  and  our  health.      Bk.   II.      Amer.   Viewpoint.  1.00 
3-4        Turner  and  Hallock.      The  voyage  of  growing  up.      (Maiden 

health  series).     D.  C.  Heath.  .76 
6-8        Turner  and  Collins.     Community  health   (Maiden  health 

series).      Heath.  .96 

CLASS  NO.   700.      FINE  ARTS — ART 

4-7        Bacon.      Pictures  every  child  should  know.      Grossett.  1.00 

4-7        Bryant.     The  children's  book  of  celebrated  sculpture.  Century.  2.00 

4-7        Bryant.      The  children's  book  of  celebrated  pictures.     Century.  2.00 

6-11      Conway.      Children's  book  of  art.      Black.  2.50 

2-7        Lester.      Great  pictures  and  their  stories.      Mentzer.  .72 

Neale.     Picture  study  in  the  grades.     Reference.     Neale.  2.40 

4-8        Whiteomb.      Young  people's  story  of  art.      Dodd.  3.50 

CLASS  NO.   700.      FINE  ARTS — MUSIC 

8-11      Bauer.      How  music   grew    (ref.)      Putnam.  4.50 

6-8        Brewer.      Story  lives  of  master  musicians.      Stokes.  2.50 

5-7        Cross.      Music  stories  for  girls  and  boys.      Ginn.  .80 

5-7        La  Prade.     Alice  in  Orchestralia.     Doubleday.  1.00 

5-8        Scholes.     Complete  book  of  the  great  musicians.     Oxford.  3.25 

5-11      Walter.      Christmas  carols.      Macmillan.  2.00 

4-8        WThitcomb.     Young  people's  story  of  music.     Dodd.  3.50 

CLASS  NO.  793.      PLAYS 

7-8        Darlington.     Telenka,  the  wise,  and  other  folk  tales  in 

dramatic  form.      Woman's  Press.  1.50 

7-11      Field.     The  cross-stitch  heart,  and  other  plays.     Scribner's.  1.25 

5-8        Hague.      Dramatic  moments  in  American  history.  Univ.  Pub.  1.16 

7-11      Jagendorf.     One-act  plays  for  young  folks.     Brentano.  2.00 
4-6        Morse.     Goldtree  and  silvertree;    fairy  plays  to  read 

and  act.      Macmillan.  .84 

7-11      Moses.     Another  treasury  of  plays  for  children.     Little.  3.00 
6-9        Price.     Short  plays  from  American  history  and  literature, 

for  classroom  use.      French.  1.75 


16  Supplementary  Classified  List 

Grades  List  Price 

CLASS  NO.  790.      AMUSEMENTS  AND  GAMES 

5-8  Adams.      When  mother  lets  us  model.      Dodd.  2.00 

5-7  Beard.      The  complete  play  craft  book.      Stokes.  2.50 

7-11  Collett.      Golf  for  young  players.     Little.  1.50 
Elliott  &  Forbush.     Games  for  every  day   (teachers'  use). 

Macmillan.      1.75 

5-7  Fisher.      What  shall  we  do  now.      Stokes.  2.00 

6-11  Forbush  &  Allen.      Book  of  games.     Winston.  2.00 

7  Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys.     Lothrop.  2.50 

5-7  Hughes.      Hand  work  for  boys.      Bruce.  1.50 

6-11  Jessup.     The  boys'  book  of  canoeing.     Dutton.  2.00 

3-5  Keyes.      When  mother  lets  us  play.     Dodd.  1.00 

1-7  Marsh.     Singing  games  and  drills,  for  rural  schools,  play- 
ground workers,  and  teachers   (for  teachers).     Barnes.      2.00 

3-4  Perry.     When  mother  lets  us  act.     Dodd.  1.00 

3-5  Plimpton.      Your  workshop.      Macmillan.  1.50 

6  Snow.     A  hundred  things  a  girl  can  make.     Lippincott.  2.50 

4-6  Rich.     When  mother  lets  us  make  toys.     Dodd.  1.00 

1-7  Ross.    Graded  games  for  rural  schools   (for  teachers).  Barnes.        .80 

6-7  Yerrill.     The  boy  collector's  handbook.      McBride.  2.00 

5-7  Worst.      Coping  saw  work.      Bruce.  2.40 

4-6  Wheeler.      Playing  with  clay.      Macmillan.  2.00 

5-7  Wright.      Toys  every  child  can  make.      Bruce.  1.60 

STORIES 

7-8  Adams.      Toto   and  the   gift.      Macmillan.  2.00 

6-8  Amicis  De.      The   heart   of  a   boy.      Rand.  .80 

5-7  Ashmun.      School  keeps   today.      Macmillan.  1.75 

4  Bailey.      When   grandfather  was   a   boy.      Ginn.  .72 

4-6  Baker.     The  dog,  the  brownie,  and  the  bramble  patch. 

Duffield.      2.00 

5-7  Burnett.      Secret  garden.      Scribner.  1.25 

6-11  Cannon.      The  Pueblo  boy.      Houghton.  2.00 

4-6  Condon.      The  understanding  prince.      Little-Brown.  .85 

4-6  Capuana.      Nimble-legs.      Longmans.  1.50 

6-7  Cheyney.      Scott   Burton  in  the  Blue  Ridge.      Appleton.  1.75 

4-6  Coatsworth.     The  cat  and  the  captain.     Macmillan.  1.00 

4-5  Cobb.      Clematis.      Arlo.  .60 

4-6  Craik.     The  little  lame  prince.      (Dunlap  ed.)      Rand-McNally.     1.50 

7-9  Daniel.      The   gauntlet   of   Gunmore.      Macmillan.  1.75 

6-7  Dodge.     Hans  Brinker    (popular  classics).     Winston.  .88 

4-5  Fairstar.     Memoirs  of  a  London  doll.     Macmillan.  1.00 

5-8  Field.      Eliza  and  the  elves.      Macmillan.  2.00 

3-4  Field.      Polly  Patchwork.      Doubleday.  1.00 

6-8  Forbes.      Mary   and   Marcia,   partners.      Macmillan.  1.50 

7-8  Garland.     Boy  life  on  the  prairie.     Allyn.  1.00 

6-9  Harper.      Siberian   gold.      Doubleday.  2.00 

5-7  Hudson.     Little  boy  lost.      Knopf.  1.25 

5-8  Hyer.     Hurricane  harbor.     Marshall  Jones.  1.75 

3-5  Justus.      Peter  Pocket.      Doubleday.  1.50 

5-7  Lamprey.     Masters  of  the  guild.     Stokes.  2.50 

4-6  Leetch.      Annetje  and  her  family.      Lothrop.  1.25 

3-5  Lindsay.      Silverfoot.      Lothrop.  1.50 

4-6  Lofting.     Voyages  of  Dr.  Dolittle.     Stokes.  2.50 


Supplementary  Classified  List  17 

Grades  List  Price 

5-7  Lofting.     Dr.  Dolittle's  garden.     Stokes.  2.50 

6-7  Meigs.      Rain  on  the  roof.      Macmillan.  1.75 

6-8  Meigs.     The  trade  wind.     Little-Brown.  2.00 

5-7  Miller.     Children  of  the  mountain  eagle.     Doubleday.  2.00 

3-5  Milne.     Winnie-the-pooh.      Dutton.  2.00 

6-7  Moon.     Chi  Wee.     Doubleday.  2.00 

5-7  Morley.      I  know  a  secret.      Doubleday.  2.00 

7-11  Newberry.     Forward  ho!      Stokes.  2.00 

5-7  Nusbaum.      Deric  with  the  Indians.      Putnam.  1.75 

7-8  Paine.     First  down,  Kentucky.     Grossett.  1.00 

3-5  Phillips.     Popover  family.     Houghton.  1.75 

5-7  Pyle.      Book  of  pirates.      Harper.  2.50 

5-7  Seaman.     Jacqueline  the  carrier  pigeon.     Macmillan.  1.50 

4-6  Sherwood.      The  merry  pilgrimage.      Macmillan.  1.00 

6-8  Skinner.      The   white   leader.      Macmillan.  1.75 

5-6  Smith.      Jolly  good  times.      Little-Brown.  2.00 

6-8  Snedeker.     Downright  Dencey.     Doubleday.  2.00 

4-5  Spyri.      Peppino.      Lippincott.  .75 

4-6  Stein.      Children's  stories.      Page.  1.65 

6-8  Twain.      Roughing   it.      Harper.  1.00 

6-8  Wadsworth.     Paul  Bunyan  and  his  great  blue  ox.     Doran.  2.00 

4-5  White.     Peggy  in  her  blue  frock.     Houghton.  1.50 

7-8  White.      Snake  gold.      Macmillan.  1.75 

4-6  AVhite.      Joan  Morse.      Houghton.  1.75 

6-7  Wilson.      White   Indian   boy.      World.  1.20 

5-7  Zwilgmeyer.     Inger  Johanne's  lively  doings.     Lothrop.  1.75 

5-8  Van  Buren.      Christmas  in  storyland.      Century.  1.50 

4-5  Youmans.      Skitter  cat.      Bobbs  Merrill.  1.50 


SCHOOL  LIBRARY  LAW 

ART.    33.      PUBLIC   LIBRARIES 


Sec.  345.  Rules  and  regulations  governing  their  establishment.  The 
Slate  Board  of  Education  is  hereby  authorized  to  adopt  such  rules  and 
regulations  governing  the  establishment  of  public  libraries  receiving  State 
aid  as  will  best  serve  the  educational  interests  of  the  people.  It  shall  have 
authority  to  use  all  of  the  State  appropriation  for  rural  libraries,  to  en- 
courage the  establishment  of  county  circulating  libraries,  or  to  co-operate 
with  the  State  Library  Commission  in  providing  circulating  libraries  for 
the   schools. 

Sec.  346.  Aid  in  establishing  local  libraries.  The  State  Board  of  Edu- 
cation may  use  such  a  portion  of  the  State  appropriation  to  rural  libraries 
as  it  may  deem  necessary  to  aid  the  public  schools  in  establishing  local 
libraries   as   provided  herein. 

When  the  patrons  and  friends  of  any  union  school  in  which  a  standard 
high  school  is  or  is  to  be  maintained  shall  raise  by  private  subscription 
and  tender  to  the  treasurer  of  the  county  school  fund  for  the  establishment 
of  a  library  to  be  connected  with  the  school  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars,  the 
county  board  of  education  shall  appropriate  from  the  operating  and  equip- 
ment fund  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars  for  this  purpose. 

As  soon  as  the  county  board  shall  have  made  an  appropriation  for  a 
library  in  the  manner  prescribed,  the  county  superintendent  shall  inform 
the  Secretary  of  the  State  Board  of  Education  of  the  fact,  whereupon  the 
State  Board,  if  the  funds  on  hand  are  sufficient,  shall  remit  to  the  treasurer 
of  the  county  school  fund  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars  additional  for  the  pur- 
chase of  books. 


Photomount 

Pamphlet 

Binder 

Gaylord  Bros.  Inc. 

Makers 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

PAT.  JAN  21,  1908 


